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MARYLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROMISE PROGRAM The governor is to appropriate $15 million in FY20, and each year thereafter for Maryland Community College Promise Scholarships. The program begins 2019-2020 academic year. Beginning 2019-2020 academic year, a community college may not increase…

A recently-passed Maryland law will make attending community college more affordable for state residents. Last week, Gov. Larry Hogan (R) signed a bill that will help cover the cost of tuition for some state residents attending community colleges. The bill…

A video piece on Voice of America featured MC's WDCE Health Sciences' tripartite Certified Nursing/Geriatric Assistant Program agreement. Ingleside at King Farm, a senior living community in Rockville, launched it more than two years ago in partnership with Montgomery College…

Pinkney Innovation Complex of Science & Technology at Montgomery College Receives Excellence in Economic Development Award from the International Economic Development Council The Pinkney Innovation Complex of Science & Technology at Montgomery College received a Bronze Excellence in Economic Development Award…

Montgomery College Breaks Ground on Rockville Campus Student Service Center Montgomery College held a groundbreaking ceremony on the Rockville Campus today, marking the start of construction for the new Student Services Center. The 130,000 square-foot building will provide a centralized…

College President’s “Civility in Action: Dialogues Across Difference” Series Welcomes County Police Chief Tom Manger, Thursday, March 9 In the wake of a year marked by public incivility in politics, strained relationships in law enforcement, and violence that has planted…

During finals week, students at WMCR, the College’s student-run radio station, are supposed to be focused on their exams and the production of new shows is prohibited. But the producers of the DMV HotClock (a show which combines music, celebrity…

Montgomery College is a public, open admissions community college with campuses in Germantown, Rockville, and Takoma Park/Silver Spring, plus workforce development/continuing education centers and off-site programs throughout Montgomery County, Md. The College serves nearly 60,000 students a year, through both credit and noncredit programs, in more than 130 areas of study.